Bengaluru: Suspected Blue Whale Challenge addict attempts suicide, rescued


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Oct 2: Personnel of High Grounds police station here rescued a youth who appeared to be trying to jump down from Windsor Manor Bridge in the city in a bid to end his life, on Sunday October 1 afternoon. The youth was Ajay (28) from Bihar state.

The police said that going by the marks apparently made out of injuries inflicted by himself with some sharp object on his hand, Ajay seems to have been addicted to dangerous Blue Whale Challenge game. He has been admitted into NIMHANS here.

The police were alerted by some passersby about a youth, who appeared to be disturbed, and who was seen loitering over the said bridge aimlessly for long. Police personnel were dispatched to the site but Ajay refused to be cajoled into abandoning his plans and climb down from the bridge. After applying various tactics, he was rescued with an effort lasting for 30 minutes, police said.

Ajay appeared to have lost mental balance and did not give proper replies to questions posed to him. Occasionally he also spoke by modulating his voice like that of a woman. The police who contacted his parents were given to understand that he had switched off his cellphone since the last three days. A senior police officer strongly suspects Ajay to be addicted to the above game, going by the injury marks on his hand.

His parents said that Ajay had come to Mysuru three years back after getting admission in a private college there for completing his MBA course. His parents are coming to the city. In the meanwhile, Ajay is being treated at the said hospital.

  

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    2 mangaloreans have developed a wonderful app available on playstore called Rise Up Game motivating youth and people to play this game instead of dangerous games like blue whale challenge. wish more such good practices are played rather than stupid games like blue whale challenge.

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  • Janet, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    Yes totally agree.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    @mangalorean ,mangalore,what you say is true.but many children or adults too like to have challangery plays than any normal one.Unfortunately because normal play bore them soon.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    Ajay is lucky to be alive. Kudos to the Personnel of High Grounds police station for saving this young man after several attempts. This Blue Whale Challenge has killed many.

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    I say govt must make mandatory to play blue whale challenge game to be played all corrupt politicians.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    What is the use of Digital India if your cannot block Blue Whale Challenge ...

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  • Arjun, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 03 2017

    Now you need Modi ji to be involved in it. common sir

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    Children please please listen to your parents,think about them and the struggle and difficulties then went through in bringing you all up.

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